well it is weird, but strangely cute. On the right person it might be nice.
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Makes my skin crawl, this sort of stuff.
I heard recently that Lisa Rinna had her trout lip implants removed.
I'll never understand beautiful people playing around with natural beauty and attributes.
Self image issues of course. Nothing wrong with this though.
As I get older my lips seem thinner. I wouldn't mind just a TEENY bit plumper, nothing dramatic. At the rate they are going, they will soon almost vanish.
I've always had thing lips and now that I am 55, they are truly disappearing. Too chicken to do anything drastic........
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Originally posted by Mrs-M.
I don't fancy anything artificial or superficial. Keep it natural is my adage.
Yes, I do, anything altering or changing is artificial, i.e. makeup, hair-colouring agents/dyes, styling gels/hairsprays, etc, but, IMO, it's when people permanently alter their natural born features to resemble something else or obliterate them entirely from ones natural genetic makeup, now that's artificial!Quote:
Originally posted by Reyes.
I feel the same way, and often times find myself wondering where the line is. Do you consider make-up artificial? Hair coloring? Hair styling products?